The Junior School Library is well stocked with over 23,000 books ranging from nursery age to 11+ and is open from 7am to 1.30 pm daily. Our aim is to encourage and nurture reading in all age groups and to develop a passion for books in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The KS1 area has a wide choice of wonderful fiction and non-fiction books in English and Greek with simple text and colourful pictures. The KS2 area is also divided into English and Greek fiction and non-fiction sections, as well as the reading scheme for Years 2/3 and above. Two computers are available for searching the library database as well as research for school projects. Pupils are welcome to change their books before school starts at 7.50 am, and from 1:10 -1:30 pm., in addition to their weekly lesson.

KS1 Library

The KS1 section of the library uses colour-coded labels to help the pupils locate books, which they quickly become familiar with. All classes have a weekly lesson during which time they return and select their new books, and then have stories read to them by the librarian, or perhaps a DVD storybook.

KS2 Library

KS2 fiction books are given a YF-Young Fiction, JF-Junior Fiction, or SF-Senior Fiction rating. Young fiction books are suitable for Years 2 and above and are easy-reader level. Junior Fiction is suitable for Years 3 and above and Senior Fiction is only for Years 5 and 6. The same system is used in the Greek section and children are encouraged to take both Greek and English books home each week. The library has a large selection of classic stories as well as the more popular fictional titles. We have an extensive non-fiction section with a wide range of topics using the Dewey number system. Pupils are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the Dewey system as it is used throughout the world in public and university libraries. Books can be reserved with the librarian and pupils can search the library database. During their weekly lesson, once books have been returned and issued, the librarian will usually read a story, newspapers, or magazines with the class, which often leads to some lively discussion! No-one is ever too old to listen to a story! Year 6 pupils also have the opportunity to become Junior Librarians each year.

CRAZY CAT COMPETITION WINNERS

Congratulations to everyone who took part in our Crazy Cat Competition! We had over 190 fantastic entries. Our visiting author, Robin Price was extremely impressed and helped to choose the talented winners.

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